If child abuse is suspected, you should report it to help the child! You can call your local Child Protective Services(CPS). The call is confidential.
If you suspect child abuse, always do the following: 1. Call the police. 2. Call Child Protective Services. 3. Keep documentation.
She can call Child Protective Services if she believes you are endangering the child. However, only the court can take your son away from you.
Call Child Protective Services or any law enforcement agency.
I would Call child protective services. Tell them and they will come in and solve the problem. Search for your local branch and report the problem
Call Child Protective Services immediately and follow up with any advice they give you about petitioning the court for temporary or full guardianship.
It is illegal to hit a kid. If you saw it you should call Child Protective Services. If you didn't see it, you may still want to call Child Protective Services, but they might not be able to do anything unless the child has visible bruises or other injuries. By the way, if you are still seeing the person who is hitting your kids, you should stop seeing them.
It is illegal to hit a kid. If you saw it you should call Child Protective Services. If you didn't see it, you may still want to call Child Protective Services, but they might not be able to do anything unless the child has visible bruises or other injuries. By the way, if you are still seeing the person who is hitting your kids, you should stop seeing them.
First, throw her out. Second, if you think that it's serious enough, call the police or Child Protective Services.
CPS stands for child protective services, and it is the organization that will get involved if a child is being abused or neglected. If a child has runaway, you would call the police to have her picked up and returned.
The best thing you can do is call CPS (Child Protective Services) and file a report with them. If you are related to the child you can try to obtain custody after CPS investigates.
Call your local Child Protective Agency.